Why? The heart of MTG is budget decks and more casual play. What is so fun about a deck of all mythics and rares? Don't mean to sound like a jerk but I truly would like to know why you feel that way since I feel completely opposite on the subject.
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Why are multiple cards listed under stats as free? If you add back in the cards accidently listed as free the deck would probably be closer to $70. It's still not bad price wise for the competitiveness of the deck, especially considering if you regularly bought MTG cards you probably have over half the deck anyway. All that said, great deck, I think I'll either just buy a copy or tweak it a little to better fit my local meta.
No that's definitely alright and kind of awesome actually. It's funny because when I was making the deck I thought to myself with a few little changes it could be a pretty cool mill deck.
Glad people like it, I wasn't sure if anyone would even see it or if it just get lost in the endless sea of decks.
Don't take this the wrong way but the ninjas just seem shoehorned in. For the ninjas to be used effectively you want to deal damage then pay the ninjutsu cost. I posted a ninja deck myself and I say this not for self promotion but because it may give you some ideas of cards. My best suggestion is to either split the deck into a ninja deck and a mill deck or think about adding ways to control/manipulate the ninjas more effectively by adding unblockable creatures and some more board control. Specific cards I look into are Dimir Infiltrator, Call to Heel, Ornithopter, and Ravenous Rats to name a few cards that could quickly speedup and focus the deck.